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Wintec has a range of additional scholarships on offer that could allow you to study fees-free.

There are many ways you may be eligible and conditions vary between programmes. Explore the subjects and courses below and click the enquire button to contact a team member on how you can get enrolled.

If you are in secondary school and looking to gain a qualification at the same time, find information below on free programmes through the Waikato Trade Acadamy. Wintec also has English language programmes free for New Zealand citizens and permanent residents.

The Waikato Trades Academy enables students to stay at secondary school and work towards a qualification from Wintec. Programmes are offered in trades, service sector, primary industry and social and community services.
If you are a migrant or refugee living in New Zealand, learning English at Wintec will make it easier to study and work. Many of our courses are ​free to New Zealand citizens and permanent residents and will enable you to continue studying other courses at Wintec.​​

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Engineering in Action 2026

Engineering in Action is a full-day experience connecting Waikato Year 11–13 students with real engineering workplaces and hands-on activities at Wintec’s Rotokauri Campus in Hamilton. It is delivered by Wintec’s Centre for Engineering and Industrial Design (CEID) in partnership with the Waikato Engineering Careers Association.

Students will visit two local engineering workplaces, enjoy lunch and interactive demos on campus, and meet staff, students and graduates to explore engineering study and career pathways

Event details

Date: Wednesday 3 June 2026

​Time: 9.00am – 2.30pm

​Location: Rotokauri Campus, Wintec, Hamilton + two off-site industry visits

​Who it’s for: Year 11–13 students interested in engineering careers (schools groups only)

​Capacity: Approx. 250–270 students in total, max 30 students per school

Cost: Free. Schools arrange their own transport to/from campus and industry visits

What students will experience

  • Two 90-minute visits to Waikato engineering workplaces
  • ​Guided tours, demonstrations and Q&A with working engineers
  • ​Hands-on engineering activities and demos on Rotokauri Campus
  • ​Lunch provided on campus and a student goody bag
  • Conversations with current students, graduates and academic staff about engineering pathways.


    Registrations are now closed


    For questions, contact: recruitment@wintec.ac.nz

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